NEET 2020

NTA or National Testing Agency is the liable authority to conduct NEET 2020. It will be held in May in the paper - pen mode. The exam will be held all across India at nearly 2546 exam centres in 155 cities in India. Applicants can apply through online mode from December 2 till Januray 6, 2020. NTA has released the official notification related to NEET 2020. The notification consists of details regarding the state of eligibility and all India quota seats previously 9 additional centre reserved due to the difficulty in registration of candidates. They can find the details in the article.

To resolve the language barrier NEET 2020 authority had released detail information in 10 different languages the link for information has been activated on November 30 which can be checked on the official website that is nta.nic.in. Currently the date to fill NEET application form has been extended to January 6, 2020.Heeding the requests by the candidates, the authorities have opened the application form again from February 3rd,2020 to February 9th,2020.Candidate can download the admit card from March 27, 2020, after the examination candidate can check the NEET answer key which will also be published by some leading coaching centre. NEET result 2020 will be declared on June 4 in online mode. To qualify in the exam candidate have to secure the qualifying cutoff. only qualified candidates will be eligible to take part in counselling and for admission. To know the details about NEET merit list and other information kindly read the article.

What is the NEET Exam?

NEET exam is held for admission in MBBS BDS and Ayush courses like BHMS BMS DU MS BHMS, BAMS, BUMS, B.V.Sc & AH. AIIMS and JIPMER now merged into NEET.

NEET 2020 Latest News and Updates

December 18, 2019: NTA released information related to the state of eligibility and all India quota for application form NEET 2020. In this, candidate is eligible to fill the exam form under the quota. There is any special amendment regarding Jammu and Kashmir student which is 15% all India quota.

December 9, 2019: Kashmiri student can submit the NEET application form to the nodal office centre in their area they can submit the application fee through demand draft in favour of “Director-general” - National Testing Agency payable at Noida.

December 3, 2019: To overcome the language barrier NTA has released the official brochure in different languages including Asami, English, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Hindi and Bengali. Authority will soon release the prospectus in Telugu also. Download the language wise NEET prospectus from the official website.

December 2, 2019: NEET application form 2020 released with the minute delay of an hour the link provided on the official website.

December 1, 2019: With the amendment in new UT (union territory) of India, Kashmir and Ladakh will be out of 15% all India quota scheme. Therefore, candidates should be noted that this should fill the self-declaration form under the all India quota the final seat for the students of Kashmir and Ladakh will be updated under NEET 2020 scores.

December 1, 2019: Candidates should note that while filling out the application form of NEET 2020 they should upload the class 10th passing certificate in the prescribed format. Also, upload the signature and left-hand thumb impression remember that the file size should be between 100 KB to 400 KB.

December 1, 2019: A total of 155 major cities of India will be conducting the NEET 2020 examination including Ladakh Leh. AIIMS and JIPMER has been merged under the NEET through the medical counselling committee. As per the official notification the fee has been increased for general/unreserved category. For general category it has been increased to 1500 from 1400 while for SC ST PWD and transgender the fee has been increased to rupees 800 OBC NCL category have to pay rupees 1400 NEET official brochure has been published on the official website from December 2, 2019, at 4:00 p.m. candidate can download and advised to read the full details before submitting application form.

November 30, 2019 - NTA launched the website ntaneet.nic.in. For NEET 2020, the authority has provided the facility of uploading photographs from Aadhar card.

Overview

Particulars

Details

Name of the Examination

National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG)

Conducting body

National Testing Agency (NTA)

Examination level

National

Examination category

Undergraduate

Academic Qualification

10+2 or equivalent with PCB

Official Website

ntaneet.nic.in

Exam Date and Mode

May 3, 2020 in pen and paper mode

Exam Cities

155 cities

Scope of NEET

Admissions to
MBBS and BDS programmes in India including AIIMS and JIPMER as well as abroad
AYUSH courses available in the country.
Veterinary and other undergraduate medical courses in the country

The National Testing Agency declared NEET Important Dates on August 21, 2019 important dates have been given below in the table format in this candidate can check NEET 2020 application dates, correction date, admit card and exam date.NEET UG Pre-exam dates

NTA or National Testing Agency had released the NEET 2020 application form on December 2 2019. Earlier the last date to fill application form was December 31, 2019, which has been extended to January 6, 2020. Candidates should follow the guidelines while filling out the application form. Students should keep the document ready while filling out the application form.Here is the step wise process how to fill NEET 2020 application form.

Step 1. NEET 2020 registration: Candidate will have to mention the name, email id, mobile number, gender etc. to register. A provisional application number will be generated along with the credential details.

Step 2. Log in to fill NEET application form 2020: Candidate will have to log in from the given credentials followed by username and password and need to fill personal, academic and communication details.

Step 3. Upload photograph, signature and other documents: candidates are advised to upload the photograph, thumb impression, signature and other documents in the prescribed format which are given below.

Step 4. Application fee: to complete the application form candidates must pay the fee. It is different for the different categories you can pay the payment via different channel online modes like net banking, debit and credit card. You can also pay the fee by e challan at State Bank of India.

Step 5. Print confirmation page: After the payment candidate are advised to download the application form and payment receipt for the reference.

NEET 2020 Application Fees

Categories

Application Fees

General

Rs. 1,500

SC/ST/PH/Transgender Candidates

Rs. 800

General-EWS/OBC-NCL

Rs. 1400

Documents needed to apply for NEET 2020

Photograph with file size 10 to 100 Kb in jpg format. Postcard size picture with a white background with the name of the candidate and date printed below the photograph is mandated.

Signature with file size 3 to 20 Kb in jpg format. Signature of the candidate should be in black ink on a white background and must not be in capitals.

Candidates are advised to go through the last date, qualification, eligibility details before filling the application form. Only candidate meeting the criteria would be eligible to fill form. NEET eligibility criteria consist like nationality, age limit qualifying exams pass percentage etc.

Candidates must at least be 17 years of age by December 31, 2020.
There is no upper age limit.

Qualification

Candidates must have qualified Class 12 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology and English as subjects.
Candidates appearing for their class 12 or equivalent are also eligible to appear for the exam.

Minimum marks required in qualifying exam

Each candidate must have scored the following in their class 12 or equivalent in aggregate:
General category candidates - 50%
PwD candidates - 45%
SC/ST/OBC NCL candidates– 40%

Additional Biology and Open School students

Candidates with Biology as an additional subject in Class 12 are also eligible.
Students who have completed Class 11 and Class 12 from open school are also eligible. (Subject to any new guidelines that may be announced by NTA).

Number of attempts

No Limit.

NEET 2020

May 3, 2020 (2.00 PM to 5.00 PM)

Answer key by coaching institutes

May 3, 2020

Scope of NEET

Admissions to
MBBS and BDS programmes in India including AIIMS and JIPMER as well as abroad
AYUSH courses available in the country.
Veterinary and other undergraduate medical courses in the country

NEET Exam Centres 2020

Candidates are advised to read the instructions in details before choosing the examination centre. There are 155 major cities of India where NEET examination will be conducted. Centre cannot be modified or changed once submitted in application forms, so fill it wisely. Candidates have to choose at least four examination centre preferences.

NEET Admit card will release the NEET 2020 admit card on March 27, 2020 in online mode. It will consist of the important instructions. Candidate can download the admit card entering the details like application number and date of birth to appear in the examination. It is mandatory to keep the admit card. Candidates are advised to keep the photographs and Aadhar card or any other government ID along with the admit card at the examination centre. Also keep the admit card safe for future reference.

How to download NEET 2020 admit card?

To download the admit card candidate will have to visit the official website click on the link given for the admit card and log in by entering the basic details. Type application number and date of birth after login and click on the download admit card and print it.

NEET Dress Code 2020

Candidates are advised to a deer with the proper dress code instructed by NEET 2020 authority. NDA dress code will consist half sleeves shirt t-shirt full sleeves are not allowed. Clothes should be light without zips, pockets, big buttons and any elaborate embroidery.Female candidates should avoid clothes with embroidery, flowers, brooches and buttons. Salwars and trousers are allowed. Slippers or sandals with low heels are allowed while shoes are not allowed in the examination hall. Jewellery like earrings, ring, pendants, nose ring, necklace or any kind of metallic items are not allowed.The list of items barred in NEET 2020 are:

Any eatable item opened or packed. The exception to this is diabetic candidates who are allowed some specific eatables.

Water bottle.

NEET 2020 Preparation Tips

NEET is a competitive examination to crack this exam. Candidates should be familiar with NEET Preparation Tips 2020. If you want to achieve success in the exam you need to dedicate and devote with proper discipline.

How to prepare for NEET 2020?

The first and foremost requirement to prepare NEET 2020 is prepare the syllabus well. If you have a grasp on the full syllabus, it will be effective preparation. It is essential to know the different sections topic concepts and the time to focus on.

NCERT books: if you observe question pattern of last 10 years, you can easily guess that most of the questions are a direct implication of NCERT syllabus. so it is advised to have a good command over the NCERT books. NEET 2020 candidate should focus on NCERT book of class 11 and 12 take another reference book for an in-depth understanding of concepts.

Prepare notes: It’s a great source of information. Whatever you have studied make a note of important sections topics or formula which we can revise at the time of examination. So it will maximize your productivity and you can prepare very short period.

Revision: It is the key to success. whatever you have learnt you might forget without revision. So the only key to success is practice and revision the more you practice the more you revise the module have a commando the topics.

Sample paper and the mock test: Students are advised to take the sample paper. After solving the mock test student can check the level and also get the details on question pattern complexities questions etc.

On exam date, candidates are advised to take relax before the day of the exam. proper diet and sleep can help them solving questions during the exam period.

NEET Preparations

For better preparation of NEET 2020 aspirants are advised to be updated with the information given on the exam website.

For better NEET preparation you can follow the tips from the toppers and the colleagues. We know the competition is tough and stood among the 1400000 candidates, it's not easy. But it's also not impossible at the same time. Candidates are advised to go through different steps given and apply at their situation.

NEET Toppers

AIR

Name

Score

Percentile

1

Nalin Khandelwal

701

99.9999291

2

Bhavik Bansal

700

99.9997873

3

Akshat Kaushik

700

99.9997873

AIIMS Toppers

AIR

Name

Percentile score

1

Bhavik Bansal

100

2

Vishwa Hitendra Vadodaria

100

3

Akshat Kaushik

100

JIPMER Toppers

NTA has released the full details of NEET Exam Syllabus 2020 including the subject of physics chemistry and biology of class 11 and 12 of the different sections. It consist of different weightage. Student should need to understand that topics and its wastage and also focus on their weak area respectively. Candidates go through the syllabus in detail and not leave any topics despite it counts low wastage to get maximum mark will have to cover the full syllabus.

Physics with weightage

Chemistry with weightage

Biology with weightage

Work, energy and power -6%

Thermodynamics - 9%

Diversity in Living World - 11%

Motion of System Of Particles and Rigid Body - 4%

Equilibrium - 6%

Biology and Human Welfare - 5%

Properties of bulk matter - 14%

Solutions - 5%

Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants - 10%

Thermodynamics - 9%

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - 8%

Plant Physiology - 8%

Electrostatics - 9%

Electrochemistry - 4%

Human Physiology - 12%

Current Electricity - 8%

Chemistry in Everyday Life - 4%

Reproduction - 11%

Optics - 10%

d and f Block Elements - 4%

Genetics and Evolution - 12%

Electronic devices 14%

Coordination compounds - 4%

Biology and Human Welfare - 5%

Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism, Electromagnetic Waves - 5% each

Chemical Bonding and molecular structure - 5%

Biotechnology and Its Applications, Cell Structure and Function - 7% each

Candidate should be familiar with the examination pattern 2020 which consists of different types of question , the mode of examination, language, marking scheme etc. so it is advised to prepare according to the NEET exam pattern to get the maximum mark.

+4 marks for each correct answer;
-1 mark for each wrong answer;
0 mark for each unanswered question

Maximum Marks

720 marks

NEET Marks Calculation Formula

Marks = Total number of correct answers x 4 – Total number of incorrect answers x 1

NEET 2020 Medium of Exam

NTA will conduct exams in 2 national and 9 regional languages details of regional language statistics are given below :

NEET Registration Statistics - Language wise

Language

Candidates registered in 2019

Candidates registered in 2018

English

1204968

10,60,923

Hindi

179857

1,46,542

Telugu

1796

1,997

Assamese

4750

3,848

Gujarati

59395

57,299

Marathi

2305

1,169

Tamil

31239

24,720

Bengali

31490

27,437

Kannada

1017

818

Oriya

700

279

Urdu

1858

1,711

English & Hindi

1384825

12,07,465

Regional Languages

134550

1,19,260

NEET 2020 Sample Papers

It is essential to understand the basic concepts and the nature of the examination. To develop the understanding of concept student are advised to go through the sample paper. It will enhance your capability to do more in examination in less time. Practice makes a man perfect. so it is advised to practice the question different kind of question more and more. Also if you solve previous year question paper then you can easily know the examination pattern, complexity of the question, and the time needed to devote to the different questions. Students are advised to do the mock test topic wise section wise.

NEET Answer Key 2020

After examination answers keys will be released of official website. Also several leading institutes will also publish answers key. Students need to match the answer key from the answers given. Also if you find any objection on the answer you can raise the objection. They'll have to pay rupees thousand per question online and you can submit online final answer key will be released based on the challenge question.

NEET Cutoff 2020

cutoff is the minimum marks required to qualify the examination. NTA will be release NEET cut off 2020. Students can check the cutoff which will be published category wise. That means for different categories like general and OBC to different. So candidate will have to secure the minimum cutoff to qualify the examination. This cutoff will be applicable for NEET admission in all the medical education under MBBS BDS. Candidates are advised to score maximum to cross the cut-off mark. Cutoff release every year, so you can check the last year cutoff to check your level of preparation.

NEET Minimum Qualifying Percentile

Category

Minimum Qualifying Percentile

Qualifying Scores

No of candidates qualified

Unreserved (UR)

50th Percentile

701-134

7,04,335

Unreserved Physically Handicapped (UR-PH)

45th Percentile

133-120

266

Scheduled Caste (SC)

40th Percentile

133-107

20,009

Scheduled Tribe (ST)

40th Percentile

133-107

8,455

Other Backward Classes (OBC)

40th Percentile

133-107

63,789

SC-PH

40th Percentile

133-107

32

ST-PH

40th Percentile

133-107

14

OBC-PH

40th Percentile

133-107

142

Total

7,97,042

NEET Result 2020

NTA will declare the NEET Result 2020 on June 4. All the candidates who have appeared in the examination can download the result by entering the roll number and date of birth. NEET 2020 result will be declared based on all India quota as well as state-wise quota. This result will be applied to the admission in MBBS and BDS including AIIMS and GITAM college for undergraduate courses. The result will consist of the marks obtained in different subjects and the total with the cutoff for different categories. Candidates are advised to download the mark sheet and keep it for future reference.

NEET Result statistics of previous years

Details

2019

2018

No. of candidates registered

1519375

13,26,725

No of Candidates Present

1410755

12,69,92295

No of Candidates Absent

108620

56,803

Indian Nationals

1516066

13,23,673

NRIs

1884

1,842

OCIs

675

529

PIO

63

60

Foreigners

687

621

Male

680414

5,80,649

Female

838955

6,41,839

Transgender

6

1

Un Reserved

534072

4,84,480

SC

211303

1,81,217

ST

96456

80,868

OBC

677544

5,80,160

Number of Cities

154

136

Number of Languages

11

11

Number of centres

2546

2255

Number of rooms

64000

56000

Number of invigilators

128000

1,50,000

Number of Observers and NTA Representatives

6000+

4500+

No of City Coordinators

163

153

NEET Merit List 2020

After the declaration of the result, the NEET authority will publish the list of candidate who has qualified the NEET 2020. It will be for the application for counselling conducted for MBBS, BDS AIIMS, and Ayush courses. Let's see what NEET 2020 merit list will consist:

NTA will prepare the merit list of NEET 2020 based on the marks obtained.

The prepared NEET UG merit list will be provided to the counselling bodies for admission to MBBS, BDS, AIIMS, JIPMER and AYUSH courses.

The rank list will contain the data of NEET 2020 qualified candidates such as name, roll number, marks, All India Rank (AIR) and other required details.

This merit list will be given to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) to conduct the counselling for AIQ seats, deemed & central universities, ESIC, AFMC and central pool.

NTA will also provide this rank list to the counselling committees of the respective states for allotment of seats under 85% state quota seats and private universities.

NEET Reservation Criteria 2020

NTA releases Official guidelines based on the category wise students. According to this, students will have a secure against the reservation in all India versus State-wise details are given below:

Category

Reservation percentage

OBC (Other Backward Classes)

27%

Scheduled Caste (SC)

15%

Scheduled Tribe (ST)

7.50%

Physically Handicapped (PH)

5%

Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

10% supernumerary

NEET Counselling 2020

Candidates will qualify in NEET 2020 will be eligible to apply for counselling which is basically of two types- the first one full All India. NEET counselling will be held against 15% reservation quota in all government colleges and deemed university, remaining 85% seat will be for private colleges be noted that all admission would be based on the marks obtained all India NEET 2020 counselling will be held by MCI (medical counselling of India). Students are advised to check the domicile eligibility for applying for the counselling.

NEET Seat Allotment

For Reservation in for all India level and state-level education, candidates are advised to appear in the different round to secure the seat also check the NEET seat allotment after every round.

Documents to be submitted during counselling

NEET 2020 Admit Card

NEET Result

Class 10 certificate and mark sheet

Class 12 certificate and mark sheet

Domicile/ residence proof (only for states)

Photo ID

Any other as specified

The total seat matrix and institutes for these courses is provided below.

AIQ NEET 2020 seat matrix for MBBS

College name

Total AIQ seats(MBBS)

Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varanasi

84

Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi

37

VMMC and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi

63

B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad

37

King George's Medical University, Lucknow

37

Stanley Medical College, Chennai

38

Siddhartha Medical College, Vijaywada

23

Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai

27

Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram

30

SMS Medical College, Jaipur

38

AIQ NEET seat matrix 2020 for BDS

College name

Total AIQ seats (BDS)

Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences, Delhi

6

Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences, Rohtak

15

Nair Dental College and Hospital, Mumbai

9

Faculty of Dental Sciences, BHU

50

RUHS College of Dental Sciences, Jaipur

6

Government Dental College, Thrissur

8

Regional Dental College, Guwahati

6

Mahatma Gandhi PG Institute of Dental Sciences, Puducherry

6

Government Dental College, Nagpur

7

Faculty of Dental Sciences, KGMU, Lucknow

9

NTA NEET 2020 Helpline

NTA help desk: 0120-6895200 (operational 09:30 AM to 06:00 PM during working days)

Email ID: neetug-nta@nic.in

Mobile: 8076535482, 7703859909

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs) - NEET 2020

Question1. Which state should I choose in State of Eligibility for 15% All India Quota?

Answer: As per official notification candidates need to choose the state of eligibility and given in the NEET application form

Question2. Is it mandatory to fill NEET 2020 self-declaration form for 15% AIQ seats?

Answer: No, Only candidates belong to J&K should fill the self-declaration form against All India Quota of 15 %.

Question3. What are the eligibility criteria of NEET 2020 for foreign nationals?

Answer: To apply in the NEET 2020, the student needs to fulfil te\he eligibility as per given in the NEET official notification. They should pass the class 12th or equivalent exam with the subjects like physics, chemistry, and biology with the given pass percentage.

Question4. Will NEET 2020 be online or offline?

Answer: it is offline conducted in the pen and paper mode.

Question5. Will NEET 2020 be conducted twice?

Answer: No. It is an annual exam and will not be held twice.

Question6. How many times can I attempt NEET?

Answer: As per now there is not any limit or you can say restrictions to appear in the exam.

Question7. What will be the difficulty level of NEET 2020?

Answer: NEET 2020 will be held based on class 11 and 12 syllabus. So candidate should refer to the syllabus of NCERT.

Question8. Is it true that NEET 2020 will include AIIMS and JIPMER?

Answer: Yes. It is clearly defined in the NEET 2020 official website.

Question: 9. What is the age limit for NEET 2020?

Answer: There is no upper age limit.

Question: 10. How many marks are required for MBBS?

Answer: NEET score of 600 plus may fetch a government MBBS seat.

Question: 11. How many seats are there in NEET?

Answer: There are 77,298 MBBS seats as per MCI data and 26693 BDS seats as per MCI.

Question: 12. How many questions are repeated in NEET?

Answer: There is no standard hardcore fact on it. You should not rely on the thing that question would be repeated, rather focus on preparation and grab the concept.

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